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29-Jan-2007

 

On the upside (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
It is a cold, overcast afternoon on the Lower East Side. The streets are almost empty. The buildings seem dusty. A man's dark overcoat swings eerily in the breeze on a hanger at the entrance of a used-clothing store.

Chicco?s offering (Deccan Herald)
Indians have a unique sense of fashion and are amongst the most well dressed in the world.? says Chicco Barina, an Italian designer. Indians have a unique sense of fashion and are amongst the most well dressed in the world.? says Chicco Barina, an Italian designer.

Levi?s Turns to Suing Its Rivals (New York Times)
The design for a Levi?s pocket, first used 133 years ago, has become the biggest legal battleground in U.S. fashion.

Spain tells designers to think bigger (San Jose Mercury News)
Spain's government reached an agreement earlier this week with major fashion designers, including the owner of the Zara chain, to standardize women's clothing sizes with the aim of promoting a healthier image.

Looking for fresh model faces (Chicago Flame)
The UIC Fashion Show is the largest student-run organization on campus featuring clothing provided by designers and stores in Chicago with a turnout of over 3,000 attendees. From Jan. 23 to 25, auditions for the upcoming show were held in SCE's Cardinal Room.

Burberry demo despite £1m offer (BBC News)
Workers protest again at Burberry's London stores, as the firm offers to hand over its threatened clothing factory to the community.

Levi's turns to suing its rivals (International Herald Tribune)
But the design for a Levi's pocket, first used 133 years ago, has become the biggest legal battleground in American fashion.

Berwin has Irish deal all sewn up (Yorkshire Post Today)
Yorkshire menswear firm teams up with celebrated Emerald Isle designer to launch new collection on high street (29/01/2007 08:08:24)

A Boom in Boutiques (The Champaign News-Gazette)
CHAMPAIGN ? Long a haven for restaurants, bars and bookstores, Campustown is finding women's clothing stores popping up among its storefronts. The most recent entrant is Pitaya, an Indiana-based chain that opened a store at 625 E. Green St., C, in October.

To promote healthier images for women, Spain persuades designers to standardize their fashions (The News Journal)
MADRID, Spain -- Spain's government has reached an agreement with major fashion designers, including the owner of the Zara chain, to standardize women's clothing sizes with the aim of promoting a healthier image.

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